Word of the Day: Gastrosexual
Binaca, cologne, sweet nothings, and now skillets. Men have many tricks for seducing women, but the gastrosexual will braise pork and caramelize onions for his loved one. According to the Daily Mail, chefs such as Gordon Ramsay and Jamie Oliver have boosted the macho-man appeal of culinary arts. Oliver even encourages women to refrain from bedroom activities if their special someone doesn't cook.
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5 Comments:
I am fully behind this movement. Any boy who brings me a Cuban sandwich in lieu of roses will win my heart.
unarata at 6:03PM on 07/22/08
Men with culinary skills have always had appeal in my book. Go figure it's a British paper making the claim that Gordon and Jamie have much to do with women being wowed - and wooed - by men who know their way around a stove.
holdthemayo at 6:48PM on 07/22/08
I am enjoying this word, as well as the men who strive to be described this way!
bobcatsteph3 at 6:54PM on 07/22/08
This should really be a drop-down menu option for social networking and dating website profiles.
ReneeRobinson at 7:12PM on 07/22/08
Never had a woman turn down a restaurant quality meal cooked in their house...has worked for me....peace
iwannacook at 9:10PM on 07/22/08